4f8M "VT ''Wr1 ' "t""-- MJ- ' ffrj "" -ifi vsvT SW(p?S55r rrr, . 10 EVENING PUBLIC LED G EH PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, APRIL 18, 3021 Store Hour, 9 to 5:30 Discriminating women are fond of Vivaudou per fumes, creams and powders Quite a treat to get them at half. Monday, April 18, 1921 Women very greatly favor the needlework done in the Philippines the art taught there long ago In the Spanish schools. Nightgowns and envelope chemises, at 92.98 each. Gimbel Brothers MARKET CHESTNUT i EIGHTH NINTH AT If For Tuesday For Tuesday NOTABLES TO SPEAK GION DNNER ff T i W' fit' K m lIVi lit i 41 9 S$ ai tilt' jiost pi i r- wi- t n -i I Prince Pnrbi - I' t 7 meetinc In Mr it I Mi honnr of thir - i i I m th service nf Ins nun! in i ft i win mi the post n nun I Galvanized Boat Pumps WANTED AUTOMOBILE SALESMEN ' njjul ojp'rtuniM " r oral pxppr r d jr. r -f il it mobili re i ! -1 l-sn n u th !in record j 1 m tl n m -irm bnsl I rfi ntli ln nc i count in tl up wh in vh i rupcohmuI re pj nn I i IT r tlona 1 Slid r-tcr-ni II in consider. 1 i irs flu irr well kno 1 1 m I t "r i t r i foul find 8 x t i i i , A 40? I rdgf t FIREPROOFING Huildtni; Material SHEETROClT WALL BOARD METAL LATH Steel Heart of Plaster METAL COLUMNS" Last a Life Time PEARCE FIREPROOF CO. Hfll lOMIM (I'M It I. l Office, 1345-47 ARCH ST. Hlllllllllllllllllllliliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinii: "Shingles to Burn." 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Soon i o m e 1111111111"; shmjrlG. E S blown b a -tronp wind 1 foil on two otiioi- sshinglo E E roofs eiKht hunrirod foot E away. All three of those E biiilrJinjfj were destroyed, E and a conflagration was E presented only by calling E out South Boston's entire E Fire Department E Z Slunple niofs start fires f E and .spread them Tin roofs prevent tires and E often stop them. E Which is the cheaper'.' E 1 "f roofs tin i, Ijc s i E s iery uny but jou want tin E :: bct tin AK mj ino'r to E E ri.imc tlir bist bi.inds If in E E mentions N'L I)l'I TIN, E vou'ri af" New Printed Dress Voiles 35c Yard Summer's stripes, checks, ring and novelty designs 1921 patterns In the sum mer blues, greens, pinks and lavender. Plain-Color Voiles, 50c Yard Light colors and the deeper blues, wistaria, jade gregn and rose. Gimbels, Second floor P In -ln llerrt Howl, S3.78 HrTrr Howl, H B0, Imlrnd of 110 be Beautiful Cut Glass Fine Heavy "Blanks" Deep Cutting At Wonderfully Low Prices Half and Less Maker manufactured ahead of orders orders were slow coming in. But bank obligations had to met and stocks came to Gimbels I Shi At $1.95 Each, Instead of $4 Bonbons, several sizes and shapes 6-inch round handled and unhandlcd nappies, olive dishes and candy trays. At $2.75 Each, Instead of $6 Round Nappies or Bonbon Dishes cl inch Flower Vases, 8-inch Berry or Fruit Bowls. At $3.75 Instead of $7.95 Nine-inch Fruit or Berry Bowls, Fern Dishes, complete with silver lining, Sugar and Cream Sets, 2-handled Nap pies, Footed Compotes, 8-inch round Nappies, Flower Vases, Flower Baskets. At $4.50 Each, Instead of $10 4-Pint Water Jugs. 12-inch Flower Vases. 8-inch Fruit Bowls. 9-inch round Candy or Bonbon Nap pies. 8-inch 2-handlcd Bonbon or Fruit Nappies. 7-inch Footed Compotes. Sugar and Cream Sets. 8-inch Flower Baskets. At $5.75 Instead of $11.50 9-inch Fruit or Eerry Bowls. Large size Orange Bowls. Large size Ice Cream Trays. At $6.95 Instead of $13.95 4-Pint Water Jugs. 12-inch Flower Vases, etc. Two Big Celery Tray Values Each in a distinctive exquisite design two choice patterns At $3.95 Each, Instead of $8 1000 14-Pc. Iced Tea or Lemon ade Sets $2.75 Set Each set consists of 1 212-quart Covered Jug. 6 12-ounce Ice Tea Glasses. 6 Colored Glass Ice Tea Sippers. Complete set at $2.75 set. T.riece Yrter ht. SIS 50 (tot. lnitrad of S2T.60 500 6-inch handled Nappies or Bon bon Dishes, at $1.50 each; instead of $3.25 each. 500 dozen Cut Glass Water or Ice Tea Tumblers, choice of thirty designs; good quality; all in neat light cut design. At $1.50 doz., 6 for 75c; values 25c and 35c. 350 dozen light Cut Glass Stemware Goblets, Fruit and Salad Compotes, Sherbet or Ice Cream or Sundae Glasses. Value 50c to 60c each, at 25c each. Gimbels, Fourth' floor. v"V v s The Prettiest PHILIPPINE HAND-MADE LINGERIE in Months! and at $2.95 Instead of $3.95 and $4.95 Prett enough for the June Bride s trousseau Lovely enough to choose now for Graduation uear and Graduation gifts. m the woman who's getting ready to go awav for the summer will find them especially big bargain and Envelope Chemises Hand embroidered Hand scalloped Hind sewn' G nibc! Second (loo- nnie on Grand Alste Your Favorite Umbrella "Made New" By Re-Covering Maker of the Famous Mavis Powders, Perfumes and Toilet Waters V. Vivaudou Will discontinue manufacturing certain numbers of his products in order to perfect his Mavis, Maidor, Vivomint and La Bohem master pieces. Gimbels offer the discontinued numbers of Vivaudou Perfumes, Powders, Toilet Waters, etc., In a Great Sale Prices Half and Less $1.75 Yard for Fine Tweeds, Plaids, Homespuns Were Recently, $4, $5 and $6! All-wool tweeds and home spuns in smart brown, grays and tans. Plaids rich brown-with-tan and tan-with-blue combina tions; two-tones a dozen good styles! 54 and 56 inches wide. Gimbels, Dress Goods Salons, Second floor. rt . s. r Zi,. , j-m i t i sL ,!' $2.95 Xi. Nightgowns Sale Regular Price Price VIVAUDOU Mozart Magnum Talcum Powder"! 14-oz. can) . . . . . , . . 20c 62c VIVAUDOU Arlv Fleur de France Talcum Powder. VIVAUDOU Arly Fleur de France Perfume' (1 oz. bottle) VIVAUDOU Arly Fleur de France Perfume (larger size) . -VIVAUDOU Arly Toilet Water Fleur de France VIVAUDOU Arly Face Powder, Fleur de France VIVAUDOU Arly Compact Face Powder VIVAUDOU Arly Sachet Fleur de France VIVAUDOU Arly Compact Rouge VIVAUDOU Mozart Massage Cream 37c 83c $1.82 $1.35 62c 20c 83c 20c 16c 78c $1.75 $U0 $3.12 $1.0.', 52c $1.82 52c 87 c VIVAUDOU Arly Face Powder. 62c $1M At $1.19 At $2.39 These Special Prices Until April 21st Mens and Women's Umbrella, re-covered w th good tape edged American taffeta (cot ton Guaranteed waterproof Men- .ind Women's Umbrellas, recovered with tape-edged Union taffeta isilk and-cot-totl '. 'iirbe I inhrella y-eet'ni I trst floor and Subwav tore VIVAUDOU Mozart Rose Perfume VIVAUDOU Mozart White Violet and Rosary Talcum Powder. VIVAUDOU Mozart Javola Face Powder VIVAUDOU Sunburn Cream VIVAUDOU Mozart Rose, Violet and Lilac Toilet Waters VIVAUDOU Mozart Liquid Soap VIVAUDOU Mozart Compact Brunette Rouge VIVAUDOU Piping Rock Face Powder (all shades) VIVAUDOU Violet Toilet Water VIVAUDOU Tooth Powder 41c 10c 16c 13c 62c 19c 14c 13c 62c 14c 78c 26c 37c 26c $1.30 S7c 82c 26c $1.30 32c VIVAUDOU Tooth Paste. 14c 37c -Gimbels, First floor 146 Women's Silk-Lined Bolivia Wraps Mi JmHf nli A If 9 Vjl 11 JsW I 'rM Wit (Bolivia de lujxe at that!) On Sale Tomorrow at $25 Instead of $45 Three styles to choose from all wrap-effects and one style embroidered. Three colors to choose from the new wren tan; the new Hindustani tan: the new Sorrento blue. Andbollvia! Gimbels, Salons of Dress, Third floor Mighty Interesting Sale of omen's Sample Low Shoes c7 ' At K hh-)o X7 rn XV S J A etc eel.- fin tin r m oo,jo refilled tpu iu At $7. -Values $12 to $14 Art 1 ani us from three prominent factories Samples run 1" trad winners so n.ituralK eai h ta ton's finest n st le and worlmanship Walking oxfords Strap-pumps dre-s and walking st les Brown MKde pumps patent i t surde trimmed oelt biark and white effects I m n ng slippers 01 satin, white kid and patent colt. Too ti .in r to tell of Sizes 3Mi 4 and 4'j widths a 4 H Gimbels, Shoe -e tion Second floor w V V -'v -AK fcVYvr YAW V ) V Sale of Cretonnes fflTl 'K3Jwlii WJeWIfa i r$ t wiT' -'iirr ! BfcbSfefll 29c Value 55c 42c 75c Values 95c to $1.85 Particularly good "body" and patterns for slip-covers, summer draperies; summer furniture upholstering and for porch-room furnishing!. The 42c and 75c sale-groupB are all of imported English cretonnes. -Holland, Mind You! Window Shades at 75c $1.25 Holland- With guaranteed rollers and fittings. Dark green and tan r 1000 Eight-Yard Pieces of Mosquito Netting Special at $1.75 Splendid quality White. Crttonai, ai Tlotnred, 29 e -Gimbels, Upholstery Store, Fifth floor Very Sensational Rug Prices Rugs, tumbling from war prices, suggested to us a grand field for business development we would sell at prices within everyone's reach. Look! New Crex Herringbone Weave Rugs Cre.-. Rugs v coloring and deis none better fc ' wej rh. pi s r h e v r n in a'l tl newest ot a' Brass rugs, $21.00 for sie 0x12 ft 18.50 for sire 8x10 ft 13.25 for size 6x9 ft 9.25 for sir 4 ft 6 x 4.35 for sire 3x6 ft 3.25 for size 30x60 in 2.65 for size 27x54 in ft b High-Grade Royal Wilton Rugs Sie 8 ft ft Sie Size Size 3 in 6x9 ft 36x63 in 27x54 in x 10 ft. 6 in. Recant rrlc. $107.50 103.50 69.00 19.25 12.00 s.i. prlei $84.00 78.50 53.00 14.50 9.00 Whittall Anglo-Persian Rugs- Amer' :a's Finest and Similar Fine Grades 9x12 Feet $120 Sire 8 ft. 3x10 ft. 6 $110. Size 6x9 ft. $75. Extra high-grade De Luxe Wilton, size 8 ft. 3x 10 ft. 6-$89.50. Plain and mixed centers, Egyptian borders. -Gimbels, Fifth floor Sale- 65c Pillow Cases at 25c 81x90-in. Sheets at $1.19 1 10-Yd. Pc. Longcloth at $1.95 These and more bargains new goods secured from a dealer who was overstocked and sold at u sacrifice for ready cash. 81x90 in. Scalloped Sheets, $1.48. 45x36 in. Scalloped Pillow Cses, 45c. 42x72 in. Bolster Cases, $1 Half price. $4 Bolster-Roll Covers, satin finish, $1.95. Ripplette Dimity Bedspreads 63x90, $2, 72x90, $2.25, 80x90, $2.50. Crimply Dimity Bed Set scalloped, cut-cornered spread for double-bed and scalloped cover for bolster roll $4.50. Color-striped Dimity Bedspreads 63x90, $2.76; 72x90, $3; 80x90, $3.50; 90x100, $3.95. Imported Bedspreads $6.95 Half price. Soft-finish 36-inch Nainsook, 10-yard pieces for $2.95; instead of $3.95. Gimbels, Second floor 500 Trunks i-' ; Save Third to Half at $7.95 to $29.75 Vuhj at ii '' ' n" " ' PM " 'r ant nn'5'1'', '"' makers contribute o er its W Week-end or General Purpow Trunks, Fiber- Covered, to Sell for $7.95 , ,H irun rn .red Dr.n Trunk!, tno e 'atl'fr stripH basswnorl bod roKnrl, l-T ,fl $17.75 Tilje on ni(l Dr.BS Trtuiku, rlot I nc 'I t i ii 1 r dhporteil 1 A QC -h repjlrlx ..ufl .it SAt.OO ! iIit ovetcil Wardrob. Trunk! 1 i vii to haiiRt rn 6 ,:, 529.75 817 75 On I ,g r r t 1 1 H r I Stmr Wftrtrob. Trnnka, floor ocre braHKftt ntel CO 7K hardware Sale prlef tptlWO Flhr rorecl Sr.ii Tnuiks, b ood borl 31 In flegJlarl) (1 1 J2" at Dining-Room Furniture at Savings of 50 to 60 Ih the Cottage Sale 7frUTUlll Lot B All sinRle sample suites and small lots go into this sale. Dens cover periods of Queen Anne, Georgian, LoLis XV, Spanish Renaissance William and Mary and Hcpplrwhitc. Woods are mahogany and American walnut, and tii" auites can be had in both four and ten pieces. Every suite delivered as shown, all deliveries to be maoc at once and every sale final no cancellations or returns. The greatest values have been subdivided into five lots: two are illustrated - $300 for $525 and $550 Ten-Piece Dining Room Suites In mahoKain or walnut, three dif Went designs. Will he void as either ten or four pirie Suite Four pieres Buf fet ( hina Closet, Intension Table and .Serving Table, at ?200, from !00 T l T I I1 i -ri ' W ''L I , A -XJ u " i r-A. Ik Lt A. r-"5 JJ n I S2W" rriTii!JI- da rq it KfFApt Wg-awilflBrt fsSam52L f LPl c?S-..iriij & M il ffl-jl SDQO HnMifyy.BrTsk V 111 u 1 i iV fl I f( II ll ' $325 for $650 Ten-Piece Dining-Room Suites series of Suites similar lo illustration io in- oin as lour or ten-piece Suites, as fol lows FoPieces, C hina ClosetHffufTet, Serving Table and Kxtensiou fable, at $278, from $550 I Gimbels, Hie H p I mnl hon Seventh Pr Gimbels SiMh floor M .dlllMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIKIIHlliiilln T . r .'' i4i . .. i rt.' . ,tt,ju ,. i,t j . ,1,-..
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